Welcome to the Marshall Law Firm

The Marshall Law Firm is dedicated to helping the little guy. Too often consumers are cheated, bullied or swindled and have no idea how to fight back. Many people simply don’t have the time to fight, even if they know how. We have the time. We know how.

The Marshall Law Firm has extensive knowledge of the consumer protection laws put in place to guard against unfair practices. We take the time to understand your needs as well as to examine all of the details surrounding your case to help craft effective solutions. Consumer laws are dense and complicated, but we help you understand and protect your rights by keeping you informed throughout the legal process and by making you a partner in important decisions about your case.

For over 15 years Chuck Marshall has obtained significant recoveries and victories for consumers in both individual and class actions. He has fought auto manufacturers, auto dealers, banks, credit card companies, tech giants, drug makers, retailers, insurance providers and debt collectors. If a company has violated your rights, the Marshall Law Firm can help. We will work tirelessly to protect your rights and recover a full, fair and just award for any harm these companies caused.

If you have been cheated or wronged, let the Marshall Law Firm know. We’d love to help. To schedule a free consultation, please call 925-575-7105 or submit your complaint online. Most of cases are handled on a contingency basis.

About

Located in the East Bay of San Francisco, California, the Marshall Law Firm provides clients with strong representation and personal attention. I handle small individual cases, complex class actions, arbitrations and mediations, and when advisable, I believe in taking steps to resolve problems without running to court. I believe smart lawyers have smart clients—the better informed you are about the process, the better I can help you get the relief you want.

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